dosbox |
Maandag 19 Januari 2015 om 15:11
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dosbox
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In Source Engine games, the characters and weapons are invisisble.Using wine/playonlinux is the only way I would be able to atleast get a source engine game loaded on linux.
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booman |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 22:13
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booman
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Can you post a bit of information about your system so we can determine if everything is installed?
- Distro
- 32-bit or 64-bit
- video card/chip
- video drivers
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 22:24
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Isn't the Source Engine from Valve? If I am not mistaken, all of Valve's games (portal, team fortress, etc.) have native Linux versions, so there is no need to run them through Wine/POL. What particular game are you trying to run?
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booman |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 22:26
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booman
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The editor is called Hammer
I'll look up and see if they have a Linux version
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booman |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 22:29
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booman
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IT appears Valve has not released a Linux version of Hammer for the SDK
WineHQ reports that it can run, but I've never tried
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 22:57
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Ronin DUSETTE
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But is that the game that the OP is actually trying to run?
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booman |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 23:19
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booman
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Dosbox just wrote "source games" so I'm not sure exactly which game he/she is trying to run.
From what I've read, most source games use Hammer editor for creating maps. So Counter-Strike: Source, Half-Life 2, Team Fortress 2, Portal, etc.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 23:27
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I know that, but he just said Source Engine games, not the editor. Of course, we are totally just swinging in the dark without knowing. hahaha. If it is anything but that editor, then the OP will likely need to use the native Linux version.
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booman |
Dinsdag 27 Januari 2015 om 23:29
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booman
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Oh wait, start over...
I was thinking he was creating games/mods
He's probably just playing Source Games.... like the one's I mentioned
I'll wait for his response
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